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OREGON CITY ENTKRWISE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1890. Oregon City Enterprise. Iubllliec1 Kvery Krlrfny. L. U POKTKK, I'snrai r.. HUHaCUUTinN HATKM. On.ye.r ... 12 tin month ' Tnal subscription, two monthi i A discount o .V) Cfiits i.n til subscriptions Jbr out year, 26 cent (or six moniu, II Mid in advance. Advertising rates given on application. . Bubscrlbers Ami Hit dale of eiplra Uon stamped on tbelr pata (ollowtii their nam. If I bin date u not changed within two weeks rtr a payment, kindly notify oi tnd w will look alter IU Xnlercd at th posintrie In Oregon City, Or., a second clan matter. AGISTS FOR THE KSTKRPRIH8, Beaver Creek. Can by Clai'kania Milwaukie .... I' 11 ion Mills... Meadow Brook New Kra Wilsonville ... l'arkplace .... Button! Mulino 1'arup Molalla Maniim liuiu-mle Aurora.. Onrille Kagle Creek... lHntaM.'us Handy CurriiisTille ..lr. T. B. Thomas lieo. Knight A. Mather ...Oscar WiMinKvr 11. J. Truliinger .... CI i as. Ilulmaii ...V. H. Newtrry Henrr Miley K. L. Knsil J.Q. (im C. T. Howard K. M. Cooper , Annie Stnbba .... K. M. llartman B. Jennings .. Henrv A. rnivter , L J. tVrdut 11. V libera J. C. Klliott K. 0. risen (ieo. J. Curnn Cherryville Mrs. M. J. Hammer Marmot Adolpli AschoH B-lhetj lo buildup Oregon. Illy 1 to cWe Oregon City 1'eople joar Patronage. Tub Portland Railway Company has raied the wa-ea of its employee! 12,l per cent. Tuihe is talk of an extra session of congteM to pat-s Deeded monetary legis lation. It should be done. At the last session of the legislature: I fee hill was pasnd applicable only to in Multnomah county hy which litigant j T" LJ are obliged to pay til' ady for jury ;kj bilged to pay ml four dollars to the sheriir (or serving papers. This Mil wss attacked' .I....... I t.i. I I. tnal tMkMtl I an UlllllllI'lllullueH, i-v im- ...... j decided good hy Judge Frailer. Thefc; cost of litigation should he more latgcly home by the parties who indulge In it. OF THE WEEK Ai l report go to show that the Filipi nos are utterly demoralised, an j their army is nothing mora than a rahhle, They started the fight w ith the idea that they could run the Americans into the sea, but all this is soon change.'. The light put up at Calumput and especially the crossing made o( the river beyond, utterly discouraged the Filipinos, as they believed that their works at this point could not be taken. They had de fied the Spauhdi at this point and bo lieye J that they could do the same with the Americans. Since the capture i( this place the war has become a chase. All accounts o( the Oregon troops and Company I in (articular make Oregon City people proud o( the boys. It is a disgrace to Portland and the state that the sailor boarding house keepers are not cleared out of that town. Tub dynamiters at Wardner have gone to enlist with Aguinaldo. At least they baye adopted his tactics on ap proach of Uncle Sam's troops. Tub sheriff at Wardner has been ar rested for abetting the rioters. From all information received this charge is true and he should be ousted from office. What has our county board done with the law concerning the board of prison era. Wheu demanding "hiJs" in other ruatterB why not follow the law in this. American competition alarms Eng land. Not only is American goods sup planting those of English make in the markets of the world, but EnUeu rail roads have placed orders for locomatives wfth American builders. Tub resignation of Miles or Alger may j be looked for. The commission ap pointed to investigate the beef question Lave found technically that the charges of Miles were not sustained. While this may be true it is brought out by the in vestigation that the charges were in substance correct. One of these men should go and Alger is the one. Portland University will probably move, although it w ill not leave Port land, It is claimed that the school can gut no concession from the property holders on the peninsula and as it is necessary to have some help to get finan cially started it w ill move to some other part ot Portland where help will he given. Tin Coi rikr HkkAi.i) again in its last week's issue calls our soldiers lu the Philippines, murderers. The Philippines were a legacy of the Spanish w ar. They were in a word loreed upon us. Relore peace waa declared the United States had destroyed all civiliied government in the islands. What was the great re public to do after taking up a war in the name of humanity and the uplifting of an ignorant and down-trodden eople, and after destroying what little civiliied power there was in the islands? Our contemporary would have this govern ment lay down the "White Man's Hur den" and relinquish to savages thousands of white people and millions of property to say nothing of the Spanish soldiers held by these savage Tagals. The war is carried on by the leaders of the Fili pinos not for the good of the natives, but to enrich themselves if s uccesaful in the w ar by selling the church property and franchises and corperate rights. Even now they are torn by dissension and almost in open war as to who shall be supreme among themselves. Certainly not the spirit of liberty. There is a class of people in this countiyof whom Bryan and Atkinson are good, examples, that for political reasons are stirring up all the trouble possible. They imagine that tiiey can discredit the administration by talking about enslaving the Fiftpinos, the Cubans, the Porto Ricans. In fact in their opinion slavery is established wherever the American flag is planted. They, to make trouble, have demanded that the volunteers be discharged. Atkinson wrote phamplets trying to in cite trouble w ith the volunteers and they were taken from the mails at San Fran cisco. During the civil war these people were known as "copper heads." They have a bureau where these attack on civilization, advancement and this gov ernment are formulated and they are issued to the calamity press and are known as boiler plate editorials. Our contemporary is filling its columns just now w ith this imported stuff and insult ing the boys in blue and everyone who believes in the "White Man's Burden." We are advancing. Civilization has been planted under the Stars and Stripes in many lands in the last few months and both are there to stay, notwithstand ing the demagogues. We are not ready to turn over to the savages lands that have been baptized by the blood of our soldier boys. Friday, Mayo. American troops are pushing on to San Fernando. And now they have a cracker trtiat. The director of the renins has asked that supervisors lw apHtuted to take the census iu Oregon. The atrkert at Wardner take to the hills. Spain makes a claim on China because of arms taken from the latter to the Philippine during the war. Manuel wins the Kentucky derhy. Welborn, theTniU-ri'erol government funds at San Francisco has lccn arrested as a private in a regiment stationed at that place. The cotton and iron industries are at trading great attention in the South now. Portland's exposition opens Sept, 2H. Saturday, May 0. Aguinaldo want to surrender if some concessions are made, Frick denies that Carnegie interests are going in the steel combine. Filipino flee in dismay at San Fer nando. iVmand is made that the lines of the congressional district 1 follow ed in making the census district. A strike is eminent on the Buffalo. MR 1 u H LI niters for purifying water are of ; j nniny kind In their mechanical strno , "j Jure. but. according to the report of the , r Maryland state hoard of health. It Jj would appear that such filters may I Jj steadily low efficiency nntil they U- ) H come flrwt class culture bed (or bacteria, j J In evidence of this position an example j J cit.nl is that of a mnn In Unltlmore who , r 11 uaannr ,t t t t .t x .t t t t x t Real Estate forSale... Knsl Siil lUilwuy, Oreo, l .... am ti til nf hi WMll Wlw f i'in vw. ""V " " kj Is at l.irifst (IW.T ailil ItltsM I Wt qtiently puts his drinking water thronkh tme of the small doineatio filter com- tnon in the market A text of this arrangement showed tlist on a day when the city tap were running 610 bacteria to the cuhlo cen timeter the large lllter was delivering Miio 0.VO0 bacteria in the sniiia water When the largo (liter was repacked, duly 9 bacteria 'T centimeter got tliroiiL-h it though this some water .1. . .mo it hi. II? fl. IHWir I rui'i - . .. .i I .. i.i i tn (rri'iiini v hi, ' , nun . i"" .. - , .ii i.i. I..... . li inu- W"-t l" M'"l 'I lllirlli ,V n;r,, i cul.ivnli..... Ml o liRhl .ru.h. I'rl iht iicrc Vwy t,'r,,", All ..f l.H-k il it. W"t (5I'"Ih1' ' 111 S.')0.(H). Also g,Hl farm .rwrly f-r m1 fvrl.llrnt Call on or Atldroif G. I i. DLMICK, ATTOHNtY AT LAW, OREGON CITY, HE HAD A DAD HADIT. Am II Mm4m llm ! ! II lk la Kealaebr. The maiisgrrcf hfe lli.urslice ct.m- jiany had i'1" ""r "Llfu limurauce ounpam. oiiaaoN. 3 he was when rawed through the small (liter I urn uro a particular aNmt th came out with 71 bacteria per cruti- j U tli.y already have on tlmlr lMs Uieter This aspect of the matter I still fur ther strengthened by another example, a cane where a (liter siipikmmhI to be the Nut In the market was In mm The a. they am h.M g-ltl'g ln the N glniiing They are rich, nf ciurs hut tiny are no mot ainhms l.i tsk In a man who will die of di-nns within the first yeMT two than they ar lo 1 The federal troops have no resistance at Wardner. with sailor hoarding house keeMrs about Yescel leaving Portland have trouble their crews. town. "Me was asked to prak ami or n . ,i wl,u llri or no I ...... .. . - - do k at 1 ci'nme compHe.1 In lii nsnal style, l on .,rVu( J(tU)ll duo day he was In our have named this church arter a gTeni ' omVj, ,1(,iiy u ntl.iii"'l the fai t mnn.' he said, 'and I liom yon will try . ,i , i. w, uuinj to msk a trip to Kentiiiky Sunday, May 7. The insurgents at Manila become more demoralised dailr. American competition ii attracting the attention ol Kuro. Miles or Alger will probably go. A biscuit trust la formed. Monday, May 8. American troop still push on in the Philippines. Gen. Mile is blamed by the tx-ef in quiry commission for not reporting to the secretary of war promptly his beliel that the beef was not proper food for the army. It also find that the beef is such as was generally furnished to the trade and was not embalmed. Wanted, a fresh milch cow. at this office. Enquire It has been announced that Dewey would return by the Hwi route. A strong elibrt is being made to have him come by way of San Francisco and give him a monster reception. He fabould come the latter way as it is the proper route for travel from this country to the Philippines and the other should not be encouraged. The director of the census has aeked that supervisors be appointed to take the next census. Oregon will be divided into two districts but the division has not followed the congressional diwtricts but an effort is being made to have this changed so as to correspond to the dis-1 shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for tricts. These appointments as well as : sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching iryit ro aay boiu ny an drug No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, fonn and temper will always have friends, hut one who would be attractive inunt keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and rritable. If she lias constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and. to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes,mooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at G. A. Hard ing's Drug Store. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new British ships will put in aclaimfor damages against the United States for detention and trouble over crew with the Bailor boarding house keekers. McKinlev gets an ovation at a monster Chicago meeting. Union men are barred out nnder martial law at Wardner and cannot w ork in the mines. France demands a concession from China for imprisoning a missonary Tuesday, May 0. Alger's friends claim that he is com pletely vindicated. A railroad trust is the latest in tho trust line. Germany is against admitting our meats. The president takes a trip to Hot Springs for ten days. Wednesday, May 10. ' The natives intrench themselves at each town as they retreat from .Manila. America and England will try and establish arbitration at the peace conference. .fr...-tlv..ii.a nf tlita (liter was so short .L. I.. . iM.rfrt. llv healthy mn and lived that the precaution was olnwrvrd . ,m ,Mmrd hi life by taking J r of boiling the water after It was Altered. m,nn r,k, in ihnigeroiis pursuit or by travel in unhealthy countrlr W hmt IU Itlda'l Kow. ,.j r,.,,,,,,,,,, a fiiuuy Instance that "They any that ex Mayor Latmb p,,,,,.,! , while 1 wa living In went to some sort of a celebration given ' i.'i,i.i. dim of our 1 10. out) men hy the hlwuexer colored church down on ( B w(lT(,f timg a man a lur In the Wnrw Vlt KtnrfnrV Montgomery street." mild mnn alxitit , ,.,,.'1, BU,j U,m n,oiiiu man-. J wuiiaiuuaui j . The increase) In our hu last seas.ui was very !. tory, w bi li is prixY thsl inert, (I-iciiillil( po"U, i fiiiirt'i"i, sijuaro Irralt: am n''f'"iie by the v We will make it better this ii. i". m lliAti lat. raiilmt glc V"t lwtr t' IIH lit. but we jve you lr values f--r your ilnlUrt L yutl ever tfi'l s-fire. to emulate hi exaiiipln Ho was a man who ct.nhln't I led astray by any one and believed hi tlrst duty w as to God and then to hi fellow man He whs a' Well. I dm t know w hat all he dulu't say alsmt that fellow EN neier. hut anyhow he noticed for tme reason or other his addresa wasn't a tumnltu- " 'Whrnr lixinlre.1 th matnger alertly " 'Next Weif " '(in I tiniiies r pleasure? 'G.Tliig to I uy a pair i f hnr .f,rrrrr hesitated th" mn- ... , . . agi-r 'U'ror yoti in i wiau jou away after the ma ting Is lilrnl Old Mi he wa humming the old hymn 'Here I Itniso My F.benefer and trying lo flg nre the matter ont When he got home heaskiil a good (liristian lady, who onsly r-eived as usual, ami at ho drove , , at1 lllB' "'What f..r T Want In to buy a horse; fi.r yotiT' ' 'No; 1 wnl to arrange aU.nl your policy. ' " 'Wliat it. i run want to arrange bsppened to be there on yiit. who UmtUf ,n-t u all right T' Ehenerer Was I .. ,r. ,, t ,t,T n this " 'Why. you gisjne, ' said she. 'EU'n- ,, if , ,jown to Km-, ..... M..n . .....n li'lu.i..... ni...n. I . .... .... I "' i ' " 1 - im-ay wo 11 have loa.tvam in rat stone Didn't you know that T I , yin ,., Ul( k Now when G. n. ral Utn.be ad- j .. .VrtU w hat In Ugn th. drew. a church audience he carrle a no,r uA. when the manager ,. . iiii.i . .i: ..t - ...k kl... : - . . J pisket Itihle dictionary with him ." Baltimcr News Interrnpteil him. " 'Ion't fly the traek. my dear fel- List ' lm sjtlil L-riitlr 'It's all riuht lief t arn I'or tk Sbab. r I it.. ..l. 1. I t.fui.1. .r I.. at.- l.tit During the winter moi.tha the little . Jiii. vfun.t w- T UlB'MII,; colony of floor ,U Enli-h roploat fe- toKmtn.kv and j call men linr like ymi do In this sec ition Not mm hi We Imvrn't got f 1 0. - MM heran orguiiir.e iniireri for one anoth er'i amusement There Is a dance now -i. . . . .i . .. i .i .. i -.i..... .1. ami u.eu n, . . . rKnw. ..., 0,w , , , ko ,, ,, weather is cold of curse there is skat ,. ttJ , U "WB.h lug Skating Is the great.t marvel of f tul Star II to the Persian Some year ago the lata shah. Naur I Din. ww 80 skater, AN HONEST ARTIST, twirling ami curling and spuming gracefully on the he I In was amused ( tl, VoulJ ..l I'.Ui m II. I.e. lor Ho thought it wiinderful. The next day i , alllra, ho sent to the legation nnd borrowed a DvsDGDsia Curt Digests what you cat Itartlflclallyd'gesMhefoodisJif, nature In alrriiglhenlhtf an4 K strucilng the rxiiausteo: uigmim gana. HIstheUtestdlscotcrMic; : ant and tonic. No other i)rrtyv 1 can ipproarh It In crttclcnry. ij i stantiy relieves ntui tertiiftiienrj? j Dyspepsia, lmligestioit. Hcait:. in. I .vh .m U twreii the Flatulence. Siiir Stomarh. i i Tlii.rn u iis dozen pairs or ti.e skat. ii..., he , Klll,M.rr A,m, Sn.Wn nnd his ,-.,u.in. ! Sick llead;iche.;astr.i!gl,i.frm;. muuo ins i..ui.s.ers l".i on ami line...,,, j,rl1u Nl(I))in( M ( .rj.ln,lt ajl ot lirr results I -f imiM-rfert UY ' l"" '"'" ",u """"' called "I'l. n I'll... ' Tin. prime ns.d to ffpore as n.. w.w n.e..i.- gronuds. The pisir minister were ter ribly discomfited, but it wa twice a much as their heads Were worth to re fuse. His majesty was more amused than ever, and he nearly had an ao plectic (it from laughing P.ev. C. U. Portland. Thoburn dies suddcnlv at Prunes are much damaged. The British ship, Troop, is Btill having trouble about the crew. Thursday, May 11. The Filipino congress expresses a strong desire for eaee. the enumerators bate more politics in them than is good for the work to be done. feet. gists and shoe store. By mail for 25c, in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. T. There is no immediate prospect (or tire return of the troops. Strong inducements are oll'ered to Dewey to come by way of the I'acillc coast. All Is quiet at Apia. Census districts are changed to conform with congressional districts in this state. G. A. R. people endorse Governor Geer in bis stand about the Oregon volunteers. li make iihtiMVe ln n;;iilnt the em peror, which p.i.ple were i Illy t.si ready to repent tu ti I it "b t him til.. lie, ' I.llis Nap" Inil. uonld irply "Ho 1 tisi well km. i u N'u one Mould turn mo Ollt to pliirn him i II th" tliPilie. " Th" eiiipi r. r was rurrii t. f.,r no onn said a good word iiU.nt I'li.ri I'lori ' lie whs roiiiiiii.iilv l..-!icvi-d tu luivo Ths niser. ! slinwn t lm W lute (. ill li. r ill t lie r iin.n Many a man with his j arid m-vi-r c""i .l liini. f where the Fur .ile I i i ..-ii, A. ji Vs-. wliiile soul iiiiiiii tied in liusiness mid in. .my p i. ting is like the tin-.-r wliohe xprtiiK- duor lit to and locked him in fm ever. Men wotk anil .liive mid worry uii.l set sick mid 1 (Xrt"Wflr- ,l. 1 1 .it.. . 1 1. .( ; health iswoiili lil 'tslli more than irold, and L7.f 4 I -'i'J thut a hn'.i.v. cheerful I'vf - J it I li mi- is rat fifr to be elms, en than gn at riches, tin- I til they lu-ar the trap- " 'ilnor of ilisi a'.e spring to and shut them nfr from ull the bright hopes they labored for. A sick tnun cannot be happy; he camint accomplish the vonk he hits to il.i in tins world; he loses the very money he is slnv- inif lor; his ambition defeats itself. Anv : i'f r.--i-i 1 'w V In 1. ...., lead was falling An t In 1 1-h hidv, who iu Imr mi tii iln . n, in, '!.! u itli I'r. n. li Society, tella ill li. r ' ' I'l ill i'll f'oiirts nnd l'orel.'ii lloin. s" a utory as dlw ri-d-ital le to Prim Nii..oii as it is hon orable, to n FrelH Ii arils) While the iii Imt was painting tho historical picini.- ( , liaitle of the Almii. which ill.. cni r. r hud ordered, Prince Napoleon call. d m tlM. painii r' studio to inalii! ktiovvii to him (I,., fact On lenviri h't mi nl In-u is-, th,. prom inent (igure in tin- 1 1, ill., t,, (, himself mounted on hie w lute charter. He i.i-nl the horse to the art i t hi that hn could paint its exact pi uiait When m pie (ure was fiin-lie, it ,.! inviiatioim wero sent out for a -'piiiat.. view," tho white clinii-'' r seen, a t.n.iiili.i-iii man who discover that his stri ni'lh and ' "gure In the Imtlie. I.iil wnhiiiit ii rider cnerKy are giving way has un inilailing means of retraining his physical heniili and stamina in the simple yet all potent nnor alive power of that wondi-ilnl "Col.len Medical Discovery " originated bv Dr. K V. Pierce, of linlfalo. N. Y ., the world famous epeciiilit in disease of the nutritive or ganism, Amoiii; the thouuiml who hnve ron.nli s Mini bv msil Die os of Mr. Newton n. f tin ke, of Tiolrrsvi'lc. 1'ipiHih Co., Miss., as shown in thr foil. .Willi Ii Mi r ill.licilU' the rrnturklililr rlli. m y of his Irrslnirut : " In llecenilii-r th-, inv h- .il beit.in to fail I tricil many iliffi nut kin. I of tnriim'inanii ine more I look ilirwor- lh- .'li easeprw. Finslly ih April when , w f. .I,!,.,," ., '" with (he f-rm work my li'nllli got so th ,t i lyllroi "'"" IS Sold for ttir) small price could uphold out towork one hour. Myl.muh V) Cents and fill CCIiIh hii.I 1 1 oil i became short nnd I was wenk anil nervous. nnl 8 11 "-""i d'S II Ut. lli-lllin-,' of ll,t. e 1 1 i.. ii,ii,,n tho prince sent an aid de camp t,, a.g , im. r.'MH.iit ii-,- .,.,,, t tll ; horMe hhoill.l -f 1 1 : 1 1 1 . if tl,,, i-i,- n-l..l.. ed. hut IK. I id. Would lm on It Ti.ll j tl.u prime I h.-.i,. y,.t ,,Jlilltl,(1 ! lie." The lii.il was l.ii.cli T, pri,.u , I ordered thy hoi-.- I,, la- ,,,1,1,1 out j j -ot' Tin ir. j it 111 unnnon h t oiiI, an-1 ConHurnhtmn I of I Ni f 1 Tn am aars. 1. UU Ih. th.t 'r ft li A "r M j FERRYS SEEDS "1 SB't !.. M fr mnssr I y .hi, i 1 1, c.nia .r i-.i m I V-K. -ifsli.r. Aloatslk zZ. I J 1 . f iW?' To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo (juinlne Tablets. All druggists refund money if tails to cure. 213c. The genuine has L. L. Q. in each tablet. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of the Democrat, Lancaster, N. If., says: "I would not be without One Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup I ever used . " Geo, A. Hahdino. ...a i i.uo. does not ffiitltni-s wouM spit Wowl. I was iioi.Mr u, I euro dike the boftlo (uick ii.l u u III . ", 'tried onrof the doctors in Ihevulnlly I fn,i , , , . 8 H" r" but fulled to obtain relief. I seemed to grow ' 11,11 y"r """"'y. Sold for over fllw worse. My fiithsr received a hkc from I.r. venrs on ll.tu .. . ... ! Pierce In which I read of a case similar lo mine j' Ku'imiucu. i.-r,;0 1?!) cell I H I and decided to write to Pr. I'ierre. He reroml and fiO CCIllS. C, (1 Hniilli.u tl .. I I mended me to take his T.olden Medical Disrn. -. ' ""Hy i till) I Irilg- try: After taking six bottles of this remedy I I cau renimniend it as one of the best meilirines - to build up the system. I am now enjoying- Mi.. "odheauh." I Nwlot of wrappers trimmed in vU Torpid liver and constipation sre surely I v,!t. !' and braid. All nrieea At i and speedilvcured byDr. i'ierce's rirasant Ita-U Hliin, th Pelleis. They never Rripe. They regulate, ki,lh,",H' tone D and invieorate the liver, stomni-h I i and bowels. No substitute urged hy uicr- !',,. i i cenary dealers is as Kood. i neumonla, la grippe, coiwl1H. colds croup and whooping cough readily ylel, to One Minute CoKh Cure. M remedy in time and savo doctor's bill or the undertaker's. Uo. A. Habwmo. Uon't make underwear when it can be bought at such very low prices at the Racket Store. if 0k Shilohs touyh and nsiimplion cure This Is bryiiiul (iieHl..n lb most siuee.sful CoiIKh M"11' line ever known in v (!.'' lew it,,,- Inviiilnl.ly ems " worst turn's of ( unijh, l'" in. I Hi on.-li It 1st, wliili' IU"""; ilerful su.crs in Ihe cur 01 ( i..isumpt, s wllli, ml a I-'" illel hi I he history of nie.li' in filiiiB its Hist itisi-oveyltl been sold on a irimrMiiie'i 'it which no other iti-1 "in can stand. U v.,n hsv Cough, n earnestly ask y"J otiylt. ln I'tllteil rilnleSSW i ( uiuiilu ?.. fsj. and V m " , In Kiigland la. W . 'l-"J 4s. Od. lAir noeinirTnf?.l r. BJ l ssvskb rnurnil-,v" S.CWELLS&C1 LEROY, NY. HAMILTON, CAN. For tale by U. U. Huut''